International audienceThe study of the organ structure of plants and understanding their physiological complexity requires 3D imaging with subcellular resolution. Most plant organs are highly opaque to light, and their study under optical sectioning microscopes is therefore difficult. In animals, many protocols have been developed to make organs transparent to light using clearing protocols (CPs). By contrast, clearing plant tissues is challenging because of the presence of fibers and pigments. We describe progress in the development of plant CPs over the past 20 years through a modified taxonomy of CPs based on their physical and optical parameters that affect tissue properties. We also discuss successful approaches that combine CPs with n...
Imaging of fluorescent proteins in whole-mount tissue is a powerful tool to understand growth and de...
Gene function discovery in plants, as other plant science quests, is aided by tools that image, docu...
One of the key questions in understanding plant development is how single cells behave in a larger c...
International audienceThe study of the organ structure of plants and understanding their physiologic...
Clearing techniques eliminate factors that interfere with microscopic observation, including light s...
Higher plant function is contingent upon the complex three-dimensional (3D) architecture of plant ti...
International audienceAt the center of cell biology is our ability to image the cell and its various...
High-resolution images obtained from plant tissues processed for light microscopy, transmission elec...
Here we report the adaptation of the CLARITY technique to plant tissues with addition of enzymatic d...
Expansion microscopy (ExM) achieves super-resolution imaging without the need for sophisticated supe...
Plant development is a complex process that relies on molecular and cellular events being co-ordinat...
Plant development is a complex process that relies on molecular and cellular events being co-ordinat...
Biological specimens are intrinsically three dimensional; however, because of the obscuring effects ...
The three-dimensional (3D) arrangement of cells in tissues provides an anatomical basis for analyzin...
A wide array of free-hand-sectioning-based optical microscopy techniques that are simple, safe, and ...
Imaging of fluorescent proteins in whole-mount tissue is a powerful tool to understand growth and de...
Gene function discovery in plants, as other plant science quests, is aided by tools that image, docu...
One of the key questions in understanding plant development is how single cells behave in a larger c...
International audienceThe study of the organ structure of plants and understanding their physiologic...
Clearing techniques eliminate factors that interfere with microscopic observation, including light s...
Higher plant function is contingent upon the complex three-dimensional (3D) architecture of plant ti...
International audienceAt the center of cell biology is our ability to image the cell and its various...
High-resolution images obtained from plant tissues processed for light microscopy, transmission elec...
Here we report the adaptation of the CLARITY technique to plant tissues with addition of enzymatic d...
Expansion microscopy (ExM) achieves super-resolution imaging without the need for sophisticated supe...
Plant development is a complex process that relies on molecular and cellular events being co-ordinat...
Plant development is a complex process that relies on molecular and cellular events being co-ordinat...
Biological specimens are intrinsically three dimensional; however, because of the obscuring effects ...
The three-dimensional (3D) arrangement of cells in tissues provides an anatomical basis for analyzin...
A wide array of free-hand-sectioning-based optical microscopy techniques that are simple, safe, and ...
Imaging of fluorescent proteins in whole-mount tissue is a powerful tool to understand growth and de...
Gene function discovery in plants, as other plant science quests, is aided by tools that image, docu...
One of the key questions in understanding plant development is how single cells behave in a larger c...